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Albums for the travel blog of Favourites,
Vistas, People, Flora and Fauna.

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producing. (work in progress)

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These gold fields were done by using high pressure water hoses
aimed at the sides of hills, washing the slurry down to get sieved
and sorted. Whole hills were washed away and the scope of it is
mind boggling considering it was in the mid 1800's.

At the northern edge of tassie, we were the ony ones in the park - with power, TV, walks, lagoon and a beach. Pretty good.Wombats, paddymelons, wallabies, egrets, starfish and a thing that came from Jurrasic Park washed up.